A composer in his 80s named Tom has dementia and his experience is told in the film Imaginaerum. For the past several years, he has been infected with the sickness and has regressed into a childlike state. It's all blurry in his mind, including his memories of his daughter and the music he used to listen to. A ten-year-fantasy old's is all he has left. As he slips farther and deeper into a coma, it becomes increasingly difficult to salvage what's been lost. Is that the case?
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A composer in his 80s named Tom has dementia and his experience is told in the film Imaginaerum. For the past several years, he has been infected with the sickness and has regressed into a childlike state. It's all blurry in his mind, including his memories of his daughter and the music he used to listen to. A ten-year-fantasy old's is all he has left. As he slips farther and deeper into a coma, it becomes increasingly difficult to salvage what's been lost. Is that the case?
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